Cigna Introduces Cigna Collaborative Care

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Broader focus includes small physician groups, specialists, and hospitals

Builds on success of Collaborative Accountable Care arrangements

Uses incentives to engage health care professionals

Goal is to help drive better quality, cost, and satisfaction

BLOOMFIELD, Conn., April 02, 2014 - Cigna has developed a new suite of value-based initiatives called Cigna Collaborative Care that builds on the company's successful Collaborative Accountable Care (CAC) arrangements with large physician groups and integrated delivery systems. Cigna Collaborative Care expands value-based initiatives to include small physician groups, specialist groups, and hospitals, in addition to large physician groups.

"The best way to achieve sustainable change in the health care system is to reach all stakeholders through personalized connections," said Chief Medical Officer Alan M. Muney, M.D. "Cigna Collaborative Care enables us to engage health care professionals and customers in ways that are meaningful to them, which will help drive better health, affordability, and experience."

Cigna Collaborative Care is the company's approach to accomplishing the same population health goals as accountable care organizations, or ACOs. It is based on rewarding health care professionals for value rather than volume, and benefits customers and employers by promoting higher quality of care and lower total medical costs. Cigna's existing arrangements with large physician groups have shown great success, including:

3% better than market quality performance, on average1

3% better than market total medical cost, on average2

50% fewer unnecessary emergency room visits3

19% to 25% better compliance with diabetes measures4

21% more gaps in care closed5

While most industry efforts with accountable care organizations have focused on large physician groups, Cigna's research indicates that only 20 percent of customers with high-cost conditions or complex needs receive care from these groups.6 In order to transform care delivery in a meaningful manner, the industry must meet individuals where they seek care.

To that end, Cigna has expanded Cigna Collaborative Care to include health care professionals wherever they are in the health care delivery system. In addition to large physician practices, the incentive-based Cigna Collaborative Care includes:

Small physician groups including small private practices and unorganized physician groups. These arrangements represent an opportunity to help the 40 percent of Cigna customers with high-cost conditions and complex needs that are treated by small physician groups.7 Cigna has established arrangements on a pilot basis with small physician groups in select markets.

Hospital arrangements designed to promote quality, efficiency and safety for customers seeking hospital care. Research indicates that 25 percent of customers with high-cost conditions or complex needs are treated at a hospital each year.8 To date, Cigna has established arrangements with more than 150 hospitals, and continued development is planned for 2014.

Specialist groups focusing on the five specialties that account for 57 percent of medical spending - orthopedics, obstetrics-gynecology, cardiology, gastroenterology and oncology.9 Cigna launched orthopedic and maternity-focused arrangements in 2013, with continued development in 2014.

Cigna's experience with large physician groups has been growing since 2008. There are currently 86 initiatives in 27 states, and Cigna is on track to reach its goal of 100 in 2014. The clinical collaboration, consultative guidance, patient-specific actionable information, and performance reporting that Cigna brings to these collaborations with large physician groups are critical to their success as enhancements to the high quality of care they provide.

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